A 4th person, 17, has been charged with vandalism after a statue was toppled and broken at a Palm Coast complex

A fourth person has been charged with vandalism after a statue was toppled and broken at a Palm Coast residential and retail complex.

A 17-year-old of Fischer Lane surrendered to investigators Tuesday, according to the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office.

He and three others 18 to 19 years old have been charged after a replica Venus di Milo statue was pushed over and broken. Three others were arrested Monday.

A surveillance video taken just after midnight on July 9 shows four males and a female walking through the center’s courtyard and over to a water fountain, the Sheriff’s Office said. As the men walked by, they pushed over a 5-foot-tall version of the famous Greek sculpture, breaking off its arms and head. Then all five ran toward Palm Harbor Parkway, according to the Sheriff’s Office.